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Information technology and its intersection with military health care was at the forefront of a key discussion at the annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society conference, held in Chicago, Illinois, from April 17 to 21.
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All were sentenced in relation to the submissions of health care claims to TRICARE (formerly CHAMPUS), Medicare, and private insurance companies.
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Dr. Peter W. Jannace charged with mail fraud, health care fraud and submitting false claims.
Mitwally pled guilty to devising a scheme, starting in 1997, where her companies would receive small dollar purchase order contracts from various DoD medical centers and hospitals.
Human Exposure Assessment and Health Risk Characterization in aupport of the Environmental Exposure Report "Depleted Uranium in the Gulf" of the Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses, Medical Readiness and Military Deployments
Lannes Neil Johnson was sentenced to three years probation and a special assessment fee of $50 for conspiring to submit false claims.
New England Health Associates, Incorporated (NEHA) agreed to pay $493,465 to settle allegations under the False Claims Act that NEHA submitted, or caused to be submitted, false claims to Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE.
The investigation of Equimed, Inc. was for alleged healthcare fraud in the radiation oncology field.
McLemore pled guilty to onecount of filing false claims to the U.S. Government on February 14, 2000.
Dr. Joel J. Lang, Podiatrist,pled guilty to one of count mail fraud relating to the submission of fraudulent health care billings.
Campa indicted for allegedly making false statements in connection wit ha health care matter, health care fraud and mail fraud.
Company sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $10,000, ordered to pay a $400 special assessment, and ordered to make restitution to Medicare, TRICARE, and private insurance companies in the amount of $50,000.
Minutes for the DoD P&T Committee Meeting from August 2000
Dr. Samir Najjar, M.D., pled guilty to a one count of making a false statement to the U.S. Government in connection with TRICARE.
Casper previously pled guilty on May 17, 2000, to a criminal information charging her with conspiracy to commit health care fraud.
Nasser Ordoubadi M.D. entered a guilty plea to two counts of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and mail fraud.
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